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Chapter 1249 - WW1: Breaching into the Polish Lithuanian Kingdom (1)

The Europeans might have noticed some unusual situation throughout the Eastern Hemisphere with constant personnel movement, but they had no time to worry about civilian movement when the Prince of the Bharatiya Empire, Agni, or rather Vijay, disguised as Agni, finally approached the frontline with his troops.

January 1708.

Vijay looked at the map, stroking his chin thoughtfully.

"The Poles have really laid down railway lines between the major fortresses on the borders," he said with a hint of admiration.

According to the intelligence he had received, the border cities on the western side of Polish Lithuania like Wroclaw, Cezestochowa, Katowice, Krakow, Lubin, and Bialystok were all connected by railway tracks, while on the eastern side, Brest, Mazyr, Homiel, Mogilev, and Vitebsk were similarly linked.

Considering the geographical borders from his previous life, the western side was simply Poland, and the eastern side was Belarus.

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